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. >>> new allegations about the national security agency show it is able to bypass most endescription technologies. the nsa spent millions of dollars to unlock web sites. they worked with unnamed tech companies. the times information comes from documents linked by edward snowden. >>> to the u.k. where vehicles collided, the extent of the damage became visible. it happened on a bridge south of london. the collision happened one right after the other and lasted for about ten minutes. eight people suffered serious injuries. 35 others taken to hospitals. it took nine hours to clear all the vehicles. >>> the secret service says there is a new leader when it comes to counterfeiting u.s. currency. it's now peru. more than 100 counterfeit dollars were seized in the past ten years. the per oouf januarys are real -- peruvians are real masters in counterfeit. >>> united airlines is recalling all of their pilots. the airline says training will begin next month. united merged with continental three years ago saying it is anticipating future staffing needs. some of the pilots have been furloughed f
. >>> new allegations about the national security agency show it is able to bypass most endescription technologies. the nsa spent millions of dollars to unlock web sites. they worked with unnamed tech companies. the times information comes from documents linked by edward snowden. >>> to the u.k. where vehicles collided, the extent of the damage became visible. it happened on a bridge south of london. the collision happened one right after the other and lasted for about ten...
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. >> well the national security agency has found ways to beat the inkreupgs that's designed to protect the privacy of just about everything you do online and that's the latest revolution from the nsa leaker edward snowden. >> reporter: the u.s. cyber spy agency has cracked many of the codes that are meant the keep sensitive communication private. according to new documents released by edward snowden the nsa has invested billions in custom design super fast computers to break inkreuptd communications including banking transactions, consumer e-commerce, corporate trade see krerbgts medical records and other confidential informs. the agency forced technology forced to provide it with the keys to their inkreupgs program. so that it can decode billions of e-mails, internet chats and phone calls in the u.s. and across the world. >> the 2010 briefing me mo brieo for the counterpart, the agency boasted of an aggressive multieffort to break widely used internet enncription technology. there's over 400 o 400 million s of g-mail. the documents have been shareed with the new york times, the guardi
. >> well the national security agency has found ways to beat the inkreupgs that's designed to protect the privacy of just about everything you do online and that's the latest revolution from the nsa leaker edward snowden. >> reporter: the u.s. cyber spy agency has cracked many of the codes that are meant the keep sensitive communication private. according to new documents released by edward snowden the nsa has invested billions in custom design super fast computers to break...
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according to "the new york times" and britain's "guardian" newspaper the national security agency has figured out how to break most of the security codes on the internet, those codes that scramble information that protect everything from banking transactions to e-mails. the e-mails come from documents provideoed by nsa scanning g-mail accounts and the labor defendant releases its information. >>> good morning, anne-marie. all eyes will be on today's jobless report. yesterday the government said unemployment dropped by 9,000, near a five-year low. economists predict that employers added 177,000 jobs in august. the unemployment rate is expected to remain at 7.4%. >>> a strong jobs report could spark a run on wall street. investors are worried the fed may decide to taper off the markets were up. on thursday the market gained 6 points while the nasdaq gained. tokyo's nikkei lost more than 1%. hong kong's hang seng was flat. >>> the strong economic recovery keeps sending mortgage rates higher. according to freddie mac, they're almost the highest. they average 14.4%. >>> a disappointing bac
according to "the new york times" and britain's "guardian" newspaper the national security agency has figured out how to break most of the security codes on the internet, those codes that scramble information that protect everything from banking transactions to e-mails. the e-mails come from documents provideoed by nsa scanning g-mail accounts and the labor defendant releases its information. >>> good morning, anne-marie. all eyes will be on today's jobless report....
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according to no documents released by former national security agency contractor edward snowden, the nsa has invested billions of dollars in custom designed super fast computers to break encrypted communications, including banking transactions, consumer e commerce, trade secrets, medical records and other ostensibly confidential information. the documents also show the agency secretly persuaded or legally forced technology companies to provide it with the keys to their encryption programs so that they could decode billions of emails, internet chats and phone calls in the u.s. and across the world. in a 2010 briefing memo for n.s.a.'s counterpart, the government's headquarters or gchq, they boasted of a multi-pronged effort to break widely used encryption saying that vast amounts of data that was previously ignored is now being exploited. the british agency reported it had developed what it called access opportunities to google's encrypted traffic. there are over 400 millions users of g mail. other companies targeted by code breakers include yahoo, facebook and microsoft's hotmail. th
according to no documents released by former national security agency contractor edward snowden, the nsa has invested billions of dollars in custom designed super fast computers to break encrypted communications, including banking transactions, consumer e commerce, trade secrets, medical records and other ostensibly confidential information. the documents also show the agency secretly persuaded or legally forced technology companies to provide it with the keys to their encryption programs so...
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. >>> and the national security agency reportedly has the ability to break the security codes of most encrypted websites that are used by america. three media outlets say the latest revelation comes from the former nsa contractor edward snowden. documents he leaked show the nsa built powerful super- computers to break encryption codes. >>> george zimmerman could be heading to divorce court. his wife shelley is filing for divorce after six years of marriage. she was in court in july when her husband was acquitted of second-degree murder in the killing of trayvon martin. >>> former nfl player aaron hernandez is back in court to be arraigned again today. 23-year-old is expected to plead not guilty to first- degree murder in the shooting death of his friend odin lloyd. hernandez is also being investigated in connection to an unsolved 2012 double homicide in boston. the new england patriots released hernandez after police arrested him over the summer. >>> and the ubinas volcano in peru spewed smoke and ash into the sky yesterday the 8th eruption this week. authorities closed schools and ar
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national security agency developed commonplace internet according to media reports citing documents obtained by ed -- and as a leader ed snowden. systems which have been broken have not been revealed. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. back to the lady with smart and has great jam. dagen: you too. so good to see you, thank you so much. larry summers, put your dukes of. when it comes to your possible nomination as federal reserve chief he faces a big fight in congress with some democrats. elizabeth macdonald has the bottom line. courtesy of their partners at the wall street journal. >> he has got to make it past the senate banking committee first. all fed nominees have to get past the senate banking committee first. three top democrats and wall street journal may oppose his nomination as fed chair come this september. what we're seeing is elizabeth warren of massachusetts, jeffrey berkeley from oregon, likely expected to oppose. here is the bottom line. democrats have a slim two vote majority on senate banking. of the can't get those three to back him he is finished. i
national security agency developed commonplace internet according to media reports citing documents obtained by ed -- and as a leader ed snowden. systems which have been broken have not been revealed. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. back to the lady with smart and has great jam. dagen: you too. so good to see you, thank you so much. larry summers, put your dukes of. when it comes to your possible nomination as federal reserve chief he faces a big fight in congress...
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published reports now say the national security agency has used supercomputers to bypass or in some cases crack online encryption tools. the revelation comes from documents leaked by former nsa contractor edward snowden. the government has reportedly spent billions to access online secrets. >>> and we have some breaking news overseas. one of the most wanted terrorists from the war in afghanistan has reportedly been killed in a u.s. drone strike. u.s. officials believe mullah sangeen zadran organized attacks on u.s. troops and helped capture bergdahl. in 2009. >>> and some important news about the economy. the government has just put out the monthly jobs report this morning but not everyone was hoping for good news. abc's rebecca jarvis is here to explain that. >>> josh, good morning. so much riding on this report. putting everyone back to work in america. americans will pay more to borrow from the cost of a mortgage to a car loan. the economy added 169,000 jobs in august. unemployment ticked a little lower to 7.3%. overall it was still weaker that many were expected. what does the federal
published reports now say the national security agency has used supercomputers to bypass or in some cases crack online encryption tools. the revelation comes from documents leaked by former nsa contractor edward snowden. the government has reportedly spent billions to access online secrets. >>> and we have some breaking news overseas. one of the most wanted terrorists from the war in afghanistan has reportedly been killed in a u.s. drone strike. u.s. officials believe mullah sangeen...
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the importance that they you know ascribe to it for national security. so sure. the agencies sometimes overclassify things. but if it's top crest cod -- top secret code word, you believe it to be top secret. who owns those secrets? the government owns those secrets. for the better good al qaeda is plotting a major attack or that syria has deployed the syrian regime has deployed some chemical weapons or something, that's fine, they own that information and they decide to reveal it. of course there is discourse whether it's going to hample the capabilities - marm the capability of the nsa or otherwise. >> i don't have the republic article -- >> i was mistaken. it was -- >> it was the republica explanation of what happened. >> i'm sorry. >> why don't we go back to it and finish it off so you hear it. it said that it's certainly true that some number of bad actors possibly including would be terrorists, law enforcement or intelligence agencies. some of these bad actors may now change their behavior in response to our story. so again as to what richard was sa
the importance that they you know ascribe to it for national security. so sure. the agencies sometimes overclassify things. but if it's top crest cod -- top secret code word, you believe it to be top secret. who owns those secrets? the government owns those secrets. for the better good al qaeda is plotting a major attack or that syria has deployed the syrian regime has deployed some chemical weapons or something, that's fine, they own that information and they decide to reveal it. of course...
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security agency but i only wanted to see if i could do it so as soon as i heard conversation it was some man and woman talking i listen for like five ten seconds and then i hung up and never did it again it was just to see if i could actually do it and i think the n.s.a. is actually hiring code crack why do they need them well they need to you know to create well actually they need a higher code crackers to increase their capabilities that's that's the job of the national security agency is to break odes so they want to get the best people in the world to help do that and according to edward snowden now we can call this name so according to at snowden's revelations emails phone calls messages a role being tracked so how can the government god i think have access to everything at least in the united states and probably britain great britain i believe they have access to everything because they basically could basically he could intercept all the packets going through the backbone of everything and and now it's there's been some revelations that they've been pretty resourceful at brea
security agency but i only wanted to see if i could do it so as soon as i heard conversation it was some man and woman talking i listen for like five ten seconds and then i hung up and never did it again it was just to see if i could actually do it and i think the n.s.a. is actually hiring code crack why do they need them well they need to you know to create well actually they need a higher code crackers to increase their capabilities that's that's the job of the national security agency is to...
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much more than the national security agency did. and the details on their priorities is what they were spending it on all had been secret for years. so this document, 200 pages almost, really outlines to congress what this money is being spent owhat parts of the world what, kinds of intelligence going toering, and that had all been secret for pretty much ever. >> woodruff: a lot of details in there. kate martin, stewart baker, let me bring the two of you into this conversation. first, stewart baker, what about this black budget? is this information that should be in the public realm? >> no, under no circumstances. even the-- you know, 95% of it was withheld by the "post" which was persuaded that it was too dangerous to release, and even the things they released tell the syrians and the iranians and al qaeda what we been them, and more importantly what, they have successfully hidden from us. that tells them what's working and what's not. it's going to set us back. >> woodruff: so you're saying it-- it's done damage, it will do damage
much more than the national security agency did. and the details on their priorities is what they were spending it on all had been secret for years. so this document, 200 pages almost, really outlines to congress what this money is being spent owhat parts of the world what, kinds of intelligence going toering, and that had all been secret for pretty much ever. >> woodruff: a lot of details in there. kate martin, stewart baker, let me bring the two of you into this conversation. first,...
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security agency. weeral comment seems like are in this unsatisfactory position where the u.s. may strike against syria simply because not acting at this stage is more risky than acting. that is not a great position to be in, is it? >> it is a horrible position to be in, but i think it is accurate of the position we are in. frankly, good people, not isolation list, are thinking twice and three times before they might give their consent for the attack. my personal view, we are at that point. syria is a bad option. the worst option is doing nothing. >> you support a strike? >> i do, a little strike. the little syria issue is the use of chemical weapons, and that is a big deal in its own right. i think there is an awful lot of legitimacy, both in our national interests and the broader moral way for us to help friends to take action. but then you have the broader syrian issue. i don't think we should be under any pretense that dealing with the smaller syrian issue affects the broader issue, and the broader
security agency. weeral comment seems like are in this unsatisfactory position where the u.s. may strike against syria simply because not acting at this stage is more risky than acting. that is not a great position to be in, is it? >> it is a horrible position to be in, but i think it is accurate of the position we are in. frankly, good people, not isolation list, are thinking twice and three times before they might give their consent for the attack. my personal view, we are at that...
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national security agency has also the ability to access user data on all major smart phones. they quote the u.s. and british intelligence documents to say how the agency retrieves contacts and location data, on iphone and black area and android devices. , sergei of moscow sobayanin appears to have won the election with 57% of the vote, but his critic, outspoken -- but his opponent, outspoken critic of vladimir putin alexei navanly, did better than expected and is challenging the results. had no real chance of winning but a respectable outcome may change the review of his five-year prison sentence. said this was an important day for the people of moscow. >> the electoral process will go very well and there won't be any violation. i would like for the citizens to be able to express their opinion and elected the mayor that they really want. >> most people want to see this man returned to the mayor's office. the kremlin supported incumbent sobayanin. a appeared he would avoid runoff and that there is little change -- little appetite for change here. without naming names, vladimir
national security agency has also the ability to access user data on all major smart phones. they quote the u.s. and british intelligence documents to say how the agency retrieves contacts and location data, on iphone and black area and android devices. , sergei of moscow sobayanin appears to have won the election with 57% of the vote, but his critic, outspoken -- but his opponent, outspoken critic of vladimir putin alexei navanly, did better than expected and is challenging the results. had no...
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but the national security agency has seemed to crack the code and have been doing so at least since the year 2000. this according to the latest secret documents leaked by edward snowden. we now know that both the n.s.a. and its british counterpart the gchq has made millions of attempts to gain access. >> a huge breakthrough in 2010 a way was made it monitor large amounts of data flowing through the fiberoptic cables. the spy agencies found ways to again access through virtue private networks which are frequently used by businesses and privacy conscious users to conceal i.p. addresses. that means the digital scrambling used to protect trade secrets, medical records and more have been unscrambled by the n.s.a. and the spying organization has been covertly working to get access to data. both the n.s.a. spends more than $250 million a year on its enabling project which actively engages the u.s. and foreign i.t. industries to covertly influence and leverage their commercial product designed to make them exploitable. it is unclear which technology companies are working with the n.s.a. but sno
but the national security agency has seemed to crack the code and have been doing so at least since the year 2000. this according to the latest secret documents leaked by edward snowden. we now know that both the n.s.a. and its british counterpart the gchq has made millions of attempts to gain access. >> a huge breakthrough in 2010 a way was made it monitor large amounts of data flowing through the fiberoptic cables. the spy agencies found ways to again access through virtue private...
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security agency's enormous global spy program many members of the brics nations in attendance here today and for the past two days of the g. twenty very upset over that what can you tell us a lot of the brics upset about that in fact on the first day of the summit they aligned it with terrorism on a more serious note brazil going as far as saying that they truly expect an apology from the obama administration and then at obama's briefing today which i was that he sort of touched on the question he made a little joke about it but it doesn't look like they'll be any apologizing soon in fact he still calls that allegation so he isn't even really admitting that that was the case and that is not something that the brics brazil mexico even not a great country or not very happy about will and he's referring us to go to to get the comments from the sidelines i mean not just the sidelines but away off so we're not the if. all news coming out of the g. twenty but you telling us what it's like right down there in the nitty gritty artes and it's in our we thank you very much for joining us here on o
security agency's enormous global spy program many members of the brics nations in attendance here today and for the past two days of the g. twenty very upset over that what can you tell us a lot of the brics upset about that in fact on the first day of the summit they aligned it with terrorism on a more serious note brazil going as far as saying that they truly expect an apology from the obama administration and then at obama's briefing today which i was that he sort of touched on the question...
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the magazine der spiegel is reporting that america's national security agency is capable of accessing user data on most major smart phones, including apple iphones, blackberries, and on devices using google's android operating system. the magazine says its report is based on top secret nsa documents that it has seen. >>> on friday google announced that it has accelerated efforts to encrypt all its data. that followed earlier reports about nsa abilities to break digital locks. a google vice president compared the situation to "an arms race" between the company and government agencies, which he called among "the most skilled players in this game." >>> and word tonight from the international olympics committee that the sport of wrestling will once again be part of the olympics games in 2020. just seven months ago, it was dropped. the news today followed yesterday's announcement that tokyo will host the 2020 games. it beat out istanbul and madrid. >>> what will congress be doing in the upcoming session when it's not discussing syria? joining us now from washington for that is christina be
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this is really about whether the national security agency should be allowed to track every single american phone call. for how long they talk every single day. when he authored the patriot act from he did not intend to give the sweeping authority to the nsa to trap innocent american. neil: and he didn't give them the time to what could be your point, years. >> that is exactly right, the nsa has misled the public about its authority and the fact that it is listening to americans communication and even purely domestic ones. at that sweeping authority has persisted because the nsa has aggressively guarded secrecy of these programs. and even most members of congress don't know the full extent of the nsa's authority. without any real checks on its authority, it has been doing this all behind closed doors. hopefully we will not fugitive of the iceberg. neil: do you worry that this environment where syria is front and center, that we are fixated on scandals? you know when the scandals became known. >> more americans have become part of an issue of privacy. everyone wants to have it whether you're
this is really about whether the national security agency should be allowed to track every single american phone call. for how long they talk every single day. when he authored the patriot act from he did not intend to give the sweeping authority to the nsa to trap innocent american. neil: and he didn't give them the time to what could be your point, years. >> that is exactly right, the nsa has misled the public about its authority and the fact that it is listening to americans...
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security agency access to those countries citizens data, and i think that is a really important distinction that has gotten lost in the wake of the snowden revelations. say what you will about how well our framework works, we have a framework. >> that is a very good point, a very astute point. as we were talking, back in 2011, the obama administration won an appeal to reverse restrictions on the nsa back in 2008, and those restrictions dealt with the use of intercepted phone calls and e- mails. and you talk about this more? what does this say about the nsa? >> i suspect there will be a re- examination of that opinion to see whether or not that ruling was justified in terms of the needs. i think as was pointed out, and as others have pointed out, there are legitimate need for surveillance that protect the country against threats. the question is whether or not that effort to protect the country oversteps the protection of privacy that all of us are also entitled to, so there is a balance that needs to be struck. as the general counsel pointed out a couple of weeks ago at the german marshall
security agency access to those countries citizens data, and i think that is a really important distinction that has gotten lost in the wake of the snowden revelations. say what you will about how well our framework works, we have a framework. >> that is a very good point, a very astute point. as we were talking, back in 2011, the obama administration won an appeal to reverse restrictions on the nsa back in 2008, and those restrictions dealt with the use of intercepted phone calls and e-...
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my guest is a former member of the national security agency. so how real are these threats? that's next. ur price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "name your price" tool, making the world a little more progressive. >>> i want to bring in now joel brenner. let's talk about these hackers. is the internet actually a target? >> the internet is a target. but it would be better to say the internet is a highway through which lots of things can be targeted. the internet is a porous way of communicating. our public is now figuring out that privacy on the internet is more or less nonexistent and not because people are evil but because it's an utterly porous way to communicate. there's no way to know for sure who you're talking to and no way to make sure that person isn't taking things from your system. you can penetrate the network to put bad things into it or to corrupt the information on it or to shut it down completel
my guest is a former member of the national security agency. so how real are these threats? that's next. ur price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "name your price" tool, making the world a little more progressive. >>> i want to bring in now joel brenner. let's talk about these hackers. is the internet...
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security agency and the n.s.a. leaks hayden has been raiding the media circuit to continue scaring americans yet never once disclosing that he actually has a financial stake in doing so see hayden that works for a private firm called the chertoff group run by none other than michael chertoff the former head of the department of homeland security how to help that's together yet another bloated government agency created in the wake of nine eleven the goal of the chertoff group is to help companies amp up their security and divide. strategies that will help them win government contracts for example as former head of the d.h.s.s. chertoff sold the idea of airport body scanners across the country a product his own company produced hundred eighteen million dollars later ching america's airports are invading your privacy one scan at a time but the chertoff group isn't working alone the science applications international corporation better known as c s a c call themselves experts when it comes to counterterrorism and sensu
security agency and the n.s.a. leaks hayden has been raiding the media circuit to continue scaring americans yet never once disclosing that he actually has a financial stake in doing so see hayden that works for a private firm called the chertoff group run by none other than michael chertoff the former head of the department of homeland security how to help that's together yet another bloated government agency created in the wake of nine eleven the goal of the chertoff group is to help...
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and national in security agencies how britain and the u.s. have been waging an undercover war on internet encryption and digital scrambling as fresh leaks the show they can hack into even the most protected systems. has just gone past the one pm here in the russian capital you're watching r t live with me tom with a let's take a look at our top story. al qaeda linked to rebels have attacked a christian village in syria home to one of the world's oldest one of streets the army has responded and secured much of the settlement but residents say radical opposition fighters have seized nearby hills and are firing indiscriminately at the community our correspondent in damascus maria from national reports. shortly after we heard that the clashes erupted there and it's just one hour drive from damascus north of the capital but we were stopped by the army and warned that it could be a one way ticket because first of all the road from damascus to milo is not safe but even if we're lucky enough to get. to the village the clashes still continue there and
and national in security agencies how britain and the u.s. have been waging an undercover war on internet encryption and digital scrambling as fresh leaks the show they can hack into even the most protected systems. has just gone past the one pm here in the russian capital you're watching r t live with me tom with a let's take a look at our top story. al qaeda linked to rebels have attacked a christian village in syria home to one of the world's oldest one of streets the army has responded and...
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. >> in other news, we knew the national security agency was not the only government agency keeping piles of telephone data on subscribers, but now, things to new documents obtained by peace activist, we now know that the drug enforcement agency has been keeping track of every call that goes through and at&t switch, dating as far back as 1987. that data goes back further than the nsa records. it includes location information. telephone company employees are actually paid by the government to sit alongside dea and supply them with data. the american civil liberties union says this raises fourth amendment concerns. however, the justice department says hemisphere merely streamlines the process of getting access to records maintained by the phone company. i was joined by the executive director of the national lawyers guild. i ask could put this database into context. >> revelations of hemisphere are rather breathtaking, given the scope of the records that at&t is making accessible to dea agents. by the fact that the government is actually paying at&t employees to sit next to police officers a
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and now on to the latest regarding the national security agency's massive spying program edward snowden the latest leak published today by the guardian shows that the n.s.a. is handing over huge amounts of raw data including data belonging to american citizens to israel where it's then sifted through without any safeguards protecting the privacy or association rights of american citizens according to an undated n.s.a. memo this intelligence sharing program with israel began in two thousand and nine and while internal documents stress the need for israeli intelligence analysts to respect the privacy rights of american citizens the reality is israel has access to raw intelligence that has not been filtered by the n.s.a. to remove u.s. citizen communication data or yesterday trying to stay in front of leaks just like this one the director of national intelligence james clapper released hundreds of documents about the n.s.a. as telephone calls surveillance program these releases came in response to a freedom of information act request from the electronic frontier foundation and the a.c.l.u.
and now on to the latest regarding the national security agency's massive spying program edward snowden the latest leak published today by the guardian shows that the n.s.a. is handing over huge amounts of raw data including data belonging to american citizens to israel where it's then sifted through without any safeguards protecting the privacy or association rights of american citizens according to an undated n.s.a. memo this intelligence sharing program with israel began in two thousand and...
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but the national security agency has seen to crack the code and have been doing so at least since the year two thousand this according to the latest secret documents leaked by former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden we now know that both the n.s.a. and its british counterpart the g c h q have made millions of attempts to gain access to encipher data sent over the internet according to the board cns a made a huge break breakthrough back in two thousand and ten when it found a way to monitor large amounts of data flowing through the world's fiber optic cables these spy agencies found ways to gain access to data sent through virtual private networks which are frequently used by businesses and privacy conscious users to conceal ip addresses that means that the digital scrambling used to protect trade secrets medical records and more have all been unscrambled by the u.s. and i say in addition the spying organization has been covertly working with the technology companies to get access to user data according to budget documents quote the n.s.a. spends more than two hundred fifty million dol
but the national security agency has seen to crack the code and have been doing so at least since the year two thousand this according to the latest secret documents leaked by former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden we now know that both the n.s.a. and its british counterpart the g c h q have made millions of attempts to gain access to encipher data sent over the internet according to the board cns a made a huge break breakthrough back in two thousand and ten when it found a way to monitor...
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well it's called the national security agency but in light of the seemingly endless stream of leaks detailing n.s.a. spying were perhaps the more accurate name for the agency these days is the national surveillance agency not only do we now know that the n.s.a. can access your phone and e-mail metal data that it has accidentally collected american citizens information in the past and that there are numerous cases of blatant abuse we also now know that the agency is sharing this data with other government entities and other countries this controversy was dominating political conversation before congress went on recess but now the crisis in syria has taken over the spotlight one congressman is still paying attention though and he's ready to dismantle the patriot act that gives the government these kinds of overarching surveillance capabilities as well as parts of the foreign intelligence surveillance act u.s. representative rush holt of new jersey joined me earlier to talk about his efforts to rein in government spying he joined me earlier to talk about why this is so important to him take a lo
well it's called the national security agency but in light of the seemingly endless stream of leaks detailing n.s.a. spying were perhaps the more accurate name for the agency these days is the national surveillance agency not only do we now know that the n.s.a. can access your phone and e-mail metal data that it has accidentally collected american citizens information in the past and that there are numerous cases of blatant abuse we also now know that the agency is sharing this data with other...
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security agency was doing at least against americans by violating our constitutional rights to privacy but i do think you know i have some mixed feelings that he did cross the line when he revealed n.s.a. operations that we have against other countries because as we all know all countries spy on each other where state law is a question is hash tag ask made to make the most popular one is how can citizens protect that data and communications while still using popular corporate software the first thing i would recommend to the average person on the street is use whenever you're out in the public or using public wi-fi is use a v.p.n. service because what that immediately does is it creates it takes your data and it kind of puts it in the encrypted envelope so people can really intercept and spy on that could a boycott of time to train like i pod and phones like the risin i'm good go sending . to and i say. no no i mean this is like the form of hacktivism were you you have you know a group of individuals whether it's like lulz or anonymous and they break into stuff and they try to get the
security agency was doing at least against americans by violating our constitutional rights to privacy but i do think you know i have some mixed feelings that he did cross the line when he revealed n.s.a. operations that we have against other countries because as we all know all countries spy on each other where state law is a question is hash tag ask made to make the most popular one is how can citizens protect that data and communications while still using popular corporate software the first...
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security agency's access to those countries citizens data and i think that's a really important distinction that's kind of gotten lost in the wake of the snowden revelations that needs to be pointed out say what you will about how well our framework works we have a framework and it's a very good point a very astute point now as we were talking about little bit earlier back in two thousand and eleven the obama administration secretly won an appeal in the fight to court to reverse restrictions on the n.s.a. back in two thousand and eight and those restrictions dealt with the use of intercepted phone calls and e-mails so can you talk about this a little bit more what does this say about the n.s.a. so i suspect there will be an examination of that opinion or reexamination of that opinion to see whether or not that that ruling was was justified in terms of the needs i think as. pointed out as others have pointed out there are legitimate needs for surveillance to protect the country against threats the question is whether or not that effort to protect the country oversteps the protection of priva
security agency's access to those countries citizens data and i think that's a really important distinction that's kind of gotten lost in the wake of the snowden revelations that needs to be pointed out say what you will about how well our framework works we have a framework and it's a very good point a very astute point now as we were talking about little bit earlier back in two thousand and eleven the obama administration secretly won an appeal in the fight to court to reverse restrictions on...
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now now i will released documents from the national security agency shows government officials have been violated privacy laws by accessing phone records of almost all-americans for nearly three years. al jazeera says a court ordered the revealing documents to be released. these documents lend support to the allegations released by edward snowden that for three years until 2009, the nsa had inadvertently misrepresenteddist too to secret court that authorized the tracking of all kinds of phone inspection. not actual wiretaps but the names and numbers of americans who are called. and justified that on the basis that there was reasonable supposition that it was connected to terrorism. when the nsa admitted it didn't know how to properly operate this, and it has been in violation of the court, and never told the court. now, these allegations or these disclosures come almost four years after the actual violations. but they do spur the demands for some kind of reform of the spire surveillance program. and eaves dropping lawsuit against internet search google was upheld in federal court. two ru
now now i will released documents from the national security agency shows government officials have been violated privacy laws by accessing phone records of almost all-americans for nearly three years. al jazeera says a court ordered the revealing documents to be released. these documents lend support to the allegations released by edward snowden that for three years until 2009, the nsa had inadvertently misrepresenteddist too to secret court that authorized the tracking of all kinds of phone...
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the "new york times" published a story, too, this one so what it called the national security agency's secret war on the technology that ensures privacy on line. the reports the times, the agency has cracked much of the encryption that guards global commerce and banking systems, protects sensitive gay take and automatically secures the e-mails, internet chats and phone calls of americans, all part of a super secret program code named bull run according to documents provided by edward j. snowden. no one has said snowden's information is wrong. and and a government official tells me there is much more. the generals in egypt apparently think several islamist tv stations were more than unreliab unreliable, so they shut them down. and also al gezira english, accused of spreading rumors and claims harmful to national security and threaten the country's unity. which otherwise is what, just fine? al jazeera denied the claims. and said it was fair and balanced. finally, melissa milano ends up being a tape about syria. just the basics, though. and it only takes two minutes. we'll leave it at tha
the "new york times" published a story, too, this one so what it called the national security agency's secret war on the technology that ensures privacy on line. the reports the times, the agency has cracked much of the encryption that guards global commerce and banking systems, protects sensitive gay take and automatically secures the e-mails, internet chats and phone calls of americans, all part of a super secret program code named bull run according to documents provided by edward...
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security agency contractor who made public documents that show that the n.s.a. and its international partners conducted mass mass surveillance of foreign nationals and u.s. citizens certainly these documents continue to be an embarrassment both to the n.s.a. and the american government paula thanks very much indeed for that that's all it is policy a lot of that in tel aviv. the spanish region of catalonia is celebrating its national day with a call for a break from madrid millions joined demonstrations last year to demand independence in the couple and president has promised a referendum on the issue in twenty fourteen or the surface in the separatist region. well they did it so let's just. let's say it. was a lady up in the building with. the lady still i mean even the oak this action to put pressure on the spanish government could close catalonia independence referendum and instantly of course catalonia to become an independent state that's sort of going to dozens of people taking part in this action today the big question for everyone watching this around the
security agency contractor who made public documents that show that the n.s.a. and its international partners conducted mass mass surveillance of foreign nationals and u.s. citizens certainly these documents continue to be an embarrassment both to the n.s.a. and the american government paula thanks very much indeed for that that's all it is policy a lot of that in tel aviv. the spanish region of catalonia is celebrating its national day with a call for a break from madrid millions joined...
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. >>> new allegations about the national security agency show it is able to bypass most endescription technologies. the nsa spent millions of dollars to unlock web sites. they worked with unnamed tech companies. the times information comes from documents linked by edward snowden. >>> to the u.k. where vehicles collided, the extent of the damage became visible. it happened on a bridge south of london. the collision happened one right after the other and lasted for about ten minutes. eight people suffered serious injuries. 35 others taken to hospitals. it took nine hours to clear all the vehicles. >>> the secret service says there is a new leader when it comes to counterfeiting u.s. currency. it's now peru. more than 100 counterfeit dollars were seized in the past ten years. the per oouf januarys are real -- peruvians are real masters in counterfeit. >>> united airlines is recalling all of their pilots. the airline says training will begin next month. united merged with continental three years ago saying it is anticipating future staffing needs. some of the pilots have been furloughed f
. >>> new allegations about the national security agency show it is able to bypass most endescription technologies. the nsa spent millions of dollars to unlock web sites. they worked with unnamed tech companies. the times information comes from documents linked by edward snowden. >>> to the u.k. where vehicles collided, the extent of the damage became visible. it happened on a bridge south of london. the collision happened one right after the other and lasted for about ten...
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former director of the national security agency and the n.s.a. leaks hayden has been parading the media circuit to continue scaring americans yet never once disclosing that he actually has a financial stake in doing so see hayden works for a private firm called the chertoff group run by none other than michael chertoff former head of the department of homeland security how it helped that's together yet another bloated government agency created in the wake of nine eleven the goal of the chertoff group is to help companies amp up their security and devise strategies that will help them win government contracts for example as former head of the d.h.s.s. chertoff sold the idea of airport body scanners across the country a product his own company produced hundred eighteen million dollars later ching america's airports are invading your privacy one scan at a time but the chertoff group isn't working alone the science applications international corporation better known as c s c call themselves experts when it comes to counterterrorism and sensually they
former director of the national security agency and the n.s.a. leaks hayden has been parading the media circuit to continue scaring americans yet never once disclosing that he actually has a financial stake in doing so see hayden works for a private firm called the chertoff group run by none other than michael chertoff former head of the department of homeland security how it helped that's together yet another bloated government agency created in the wake of nine eleven the goal of the chertoff...
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german "newsweek"ly is reporting the national security agency can get past the protective measures on smartphones, blackberry and android device. the agency described setting up dedicated teams for each type of phone. reportedly giving them acstories contact list, who you are calling, even your location. the magazine says the nsa uses the information to watch suspected terrorists. the article does not explain how the maggot the documents but one of the writers is an american filmmaker with contacts close to nsa leaker edward snowden. snowden is hiding out in russia, temporary asylum granted to him there. he's wanted in the united states on espionage charges. >>> breaking news now. we're just learning that president obama has left the white house to attend dinner now with that group that the vice president is hosting tonight. republican senators. we had wondered who was on the list. i'll pull up my phone right now. and i can tell you this. so far the people who have accepted the list for dinner senator bob corker, republican of tennessee. susan collins republican in maine. senator deb
german "newsweek"ly is reporting the national security agency can get past the protective measures on smartphones, blackberry and android device. the agency described setting up dedicated teams for each type of phone. reportedly giving them acstories contact list, who you are calling, even your location. the magazine says the nsa uses the information to watch suspected terrorists. the article does not explain how the maggot the documents but one of the writers is an american filmmaker...
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